Events in Goa

Manu S. Pillai and Seema Mustafa to Discuss Colonialism, Religion, and Identity at Museum of Goa


 Panaji, August 2025 — In an age marked by polarised narratives and cultural conflict, the Museum of Goa (MOG) is hosting an unmissable event that promises both historical depth and contemporary relevance.

Titled “Faith Lines: Syncretism, Conflict and the Stories We Tell”, the session features a dynamic conversation between acclaimed historian Manu S. Pillai and senior journalist Seema Mustafa, exploring the role religion has played in shaping — and often shaking — the South Asian subcontinent.

🕊️ While religion has been a unifier across centuries, it has also sparked deep divisions. This talk dives into how colonialism redefined religious identities, how syncretic traditions have survived amidst conflict, and how our historical narratives continue to impact civil society today.

Manu S. Pillai is known for his accessible yet academically rich storytelling. With bestsellers like The Ivory Throne and False Allies, he has reshaped how young Indians engage with history.
Seema Mustafa, former President of the Editors Guild of India, brings with her decades of fearless journalism, known for centering secularism, civil liberties, and journalistic integrity.

Together, they will ask:

  • How do we remember and retell the past?
  • Can historical narratives help us build bridges in divided times?
  • What is the role of storytelling in healing or fueling identity politics?

📚 Books by both authors will be available for purchase, thanks to Literati Bookstore.

🎟️ Entry is free, but with limited seating, attendees are encouraged to arrive early.

Event Details:
📅 Date: Sunday, August 17, 2025
🕡 Time: 6:30 PM onwards
📍 Venue: Museum of Goa, Pilerne Industrial Estate, Bardez
🎟️ Entry: Free (Limited seating)


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